If you need a new car, then it's hard to avoid considering an EV - with prices starting at around £25k for a new EV, there's a lot of choice too.
Yes, the price is quickly becoming attractive to a much wider customer base.
One useful factor to help calculations for potential purchasers is that 4 miles/KWh is a reasonable average to expect from an EV driven in normal conditions. 3 m/Kwh if you give it some beans or use it on motorways, 5 if you cruise around and drive it gently.
A gallon of petrol contains the equivalent of around 40KWh, so an average EV should give the equivalent of around 160mpg.
I really enjoy switching between the Mini SE and my Morgan and Landy. Drive the EV and it's amazing just how easy it is to drive. Get into the others and you immediately understand what you've been missing in terms of driver involvement. I reckon they are the perfect combination to own. Morgan for summer driving fun, Landy for winter expeditions, EV for everything else.